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Work requirements are coming for the millions of Americans on Medicaid, due to the Republican tax and spend bill that ...
Should you get vaccinated? Will your insurer pay for it? And will you still be able to find a vaccine? KFF Health News tries ...
U.S. District Judge John Cronan in New York declined to grant a preliminary injunction on the funding freeze while the case is winding through the courts. Plus, President Trump's One Big Beautiful ...
The lawsuit was filed Friday by attorneys general from 15 states and the District of Columbia, plus the governor of Pennsylvania. It comes on the heels of at least eight major hospitals announcing ...
Researchers have found that common viruses, like covid and the flu, can reactivate dormant breast cancer cells. In other news: Johnson & Johnson launches "The 3rd Opinion" initiative to empower ...
The pay increases, which range from 2.5% to 2.6%, go into effect Oct. 1. Today's health industry news also covers an efficiency effort among hospitals, agentic AI technology, and more.
More good news is about low-dose radiation therapy, diabetes, wearables, dementia, and more.
As summer infections ramp up, we look at how vaccine recommendations have changed this year and how those changes might affect insurance coverage. Other news is about a possible listeria contamination ...
The anti-abortion movement is rallying around new laws that establish fetal “personhood.” Doctors are scrambling to adjust, ...
The workforce of a federal agency that oversees billions in grants for primary health care, HIV/AIDS, maternal and child ...
Health insurance generally doesn’t cover treatment for injuries sustained shortly before a customer buys a policy. A ...
Reimbursement rates aren’t just numbers — they determine whether crews can stay on the road, maintain readiness, and invest ...
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